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because of the attack by the european union on the city of london's competitiveness? could i invite him to block the fiscal union treaty by applying to the european court of justice, because it is illegal, and to get the city safeguard which was demanded in the summer? >> my honorable friend is right to raise the case of prudential because it is an example we are ill thought out e.u. legislation is endangering a great british business should have its headquarters right here in the uk. so i do recognize the importance that we are working hard at the european level and with the potential to try and deal with it. i know we have the full question time airs live on c- span 2 every wednesday. next week it will air at 8:00 a.m. eastern due to the u.s. daylight savings time change. you can watch it at 9:00 p.m. on c-span and any time on c- span.org, or you can find video of past programs. tomorrow, mark zandi discusses the economic impact of steady unemployment rate and higher gas prices. and a discussion of an outreach efforts to business owners, then missy ryan looks at the
because of the attack by the european union on the city of london's competitiveness? could i invite him to block the fiscal union treaty by applying to the european court of justice, because it is illegal, and to get the city safeguard which was demanded in the summer? >> my honorable friend is right to raise the case of prudential because it is an example we are ill thought out e.u. legislation is endangering a great british business should have its headquarters right here in the uk. so...
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the violence intensifies in syria where in the city, the death toll is rising. the syrian government uses shells and mortars against its opponents. >> every few seconds, you could also hear a little bit of a kalashnikov fire. >> increasing the pressure on tehran, tensions rise over iran pose a nuclear threat. 60 years, will look at the reign of queen elizabeth and the market has made an -- and the mark she has made. welcome to viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the syrian government has been trying to crush any signs of rebellion. today was the bloodiest attack yet. the city has been pounded by a sustained assault. our correspondent and our camera man who has managed to enter. a warning, it contains some distressing images. >> daybreak. the artillery fire was just beginning. in days, he steered gently the safety. in this part of the city, it is the worst they have endured. god is great, he shouts and defiance. we are hearing an impact every few seconds. you also hear a little bit of kalashnikov fire, a pretty huge of adjuster. -- a futile gesture. t
the violence intensifies in syria where in the city, the death toll is rising. the syrian government uses shells and mortars against its opponents. >> every few seconds, you could also hear a little bit of a kalashnikov fire. >> increasing the pressure on tehran, tensions rise over iran pose a nuclear threat. 60 years, will look at the reign of queen elizabeth and the market has made an -- and the mark she has made. welcome to viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the...
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in the second frame thanks to a legacy of the city have and are no sealed victory with the second in the final period say five three the wind pushed. their way in these days fifty seven matches there up to fifty in the western conference while often to be the state bottom of the gates. another game few hundred seems don't join us with death in a row yet one annoying goal for their at home to f.t.p. meek. and she was sis from alexander's duels and a pavel datsyuk to go help see a scar over the year. now after being. international break action regimes in the russian premier league today but sparks top scorer emmanuel m n e k will miss his side's trip to table toppers and she the capital club will also miss our limited feel that aiden mcgeady while and she will look to go five points clear of tea iska moscow at the top after the two sitting side grabbed a lead for the first time in their history last month i maintain their position with a two no victory at the narmer a fortnight ago spartak are sick but should they win they could go level on points with the plates terek. look elsewhere
in the second frame thanks to a legacy of the city have and are no sealed victory with the second in the final period say five three the wind pushed. their way in these days fifty seven matches there up to fifty in the western conference while often to be the state bottom of the gates. another game few hundred seems don't join us with death in a row yet one annoying goal for their at home to f.t.p. meek. and she was sis from alexander's duels and a pavel datsyuk to go help see a scar over the...
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veme a hding towards the city center. since protests began last march. >>> in an interviewi n, the former director of the israeli intelligence agency warned of chaos in the middle east. he is concerned what could happen if the -- fell in neighboring syria. ihi is ryanro to have a chaos in syria. there may be a leadership vacuum. who will be the leader of syria? >> he also expressed concern that the ongoing arrest in syria could lean into weapons falling into the hands of hezbollah that is hostile to israel. said that israel cannot ovlo siatnshathat the military balance in the middle east. he has suggested that israel might take some sort of military action to safeguard his security. >>> the head of japan's nuclear safety commission says he acknowledges for safety are insufficient and need to be reviewed. made a comment dealing with th fukushima iichi accint. system on the way bringing in more rounds of heavy snow. strong winds accompanies that as well. that can mean low visibility. back across the continent that is going
veme a hding towards the city center. since protests began last march. >>> in an interviewi n, the former director of the israeli intelligence agency warned of chaos in the middle east. he is concerned what could happen if the -- fell in neighboring syria. ihi is ryanro to have a chaos in syria. there may be a leadership vacuum. who will be the leader of syria? >> he also expressed concern that the ongoing arrest in syria could lean into weapons falling into the hands of...
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base there in the last round, the city under the leadership has already reached out to find, i think 139 additional acres, if there's a need for expansion we see the cyber command as a place where warfare alternatives can be provides to those facilities that we have here in the washington area. i think the proposal that senator hiutchinson has put forward to include oversee bases in the review, that there at least needs to be a mechanism in any future bracket to consider where our oversees commitments are. i would ask you to consider that as we go forward. all of us have thousands of veterans in our areas and people that are military retirees. you have a number of proposals that you're considering that would impact the military retirees. can we assure those who are retired now or who are nearing retirement that they can feel that their retirement on fixed income is secure? >> with regards to your last question, yes. our goal with regards to looking at retirement, we made clear, the president made clear, that any changes, that people who are serving in the military, who have served or
base there in the last round, the city under the leadership has already reached out to find, i think 139 additional acres, if there's a need for expansion we see the cyber command as a place where warfare alternatives can be provides to those facilities that we have here in the washington area. i think the proposal that senator hiutchinson has put forward to include oversee bases in the review, that there at least needs to be a mechanism in any future bracket to consider where our oversees...
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those things make a difference to a safer world and the city for britain -- and a safer britain. sanctions are beginning to work. negotiations -- [inaudible] see whether sanctions will have an effect, and if there is a reason to negotiate as hard as we possibly can. we know iran is not interested in elections this year. it is a current tyrannical regime. we would like to call for them to withdraw from nuclear proliferation. finally, there might be huge retaliation from iran in israel and probably western states as well. is there reason to continue to see if the sanctions will work? >> i think that is right. i think get the sanctions don't work, there will be a moment of a very difficult decision. right now, the sanctions have been having an effect. we should not revere iran as a successful superpower. the country has huge rates of using the death penalty, massive unemployment, huge economic dislocation. this is come in many ways
those things make a difference to a safer world and the city for britain -- and a safer britain. sanctions are beginning to work. negotiations -- [inaudible] see whether sanctions will have an effect, and if there is a reason to negotiate as hard as we possibly can. we know iran is not interested in elections this year. it is a current tyrannical regime. we would like to call for them to withdraw from nuclear proliferation. finally, there might be huge retaliation from iran in israel and...
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the nato summit on the 20th and 21st of may will be the highest profile meeting that the city has ever hosted >>the restaurants will be filled the stores will be patronized there will be lots happening at the cultural institutions with all of these great visitors coming to chicago the host committee is spending this white house decision as a positive they believe the loss of the g-8 summit will have minimal impact >>you will still have a large number of international media here to cover a very important international meeting for nato there are many ancillary events and activities associated with this conference >>it is hoped that the burden of congested and will be light and in the downtown area this man said he spent concerned about getting to his job located at chestnut and this woman commutes every day to the water tower >>the trains are typically congested so this will be easier and it's one less thing to worry about in my commuting >>this man works for the chicago public library >>you just never know how the protesters will react in seattle they tore apart that city while on earth
the nato summit on the 20th and 21st of may will be the highest profile meeting that the city has ever hosted >>the restaurants will be filled the stores will be patronized there will be lots happening at the cultural institutions with all of these great visitors coming to chicago the host committee is spending this white house decision as a positive they believe the loss of the g-8 summit will have minimal impact >>you will still have a large number of international media here to...
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know about the you know in terms of populations the size of new york city and geographically it's quite small it's quite close so i think it's a much bigger problem for israel that it is for the united states but that doesn't make it not a problem for the united states and the rest of the world how much would a war with iran cost the u.s. economy it's very difficult to tell but you know our estimates that even a modest war would would hurt the u.s. economy in part because it would drive up oil prices even a modest in terms of duration spike in oil prices you know the u.s. recovery right now is quite fragile the world recovery is sort of stalled in places . making modest recovery in others so a big spike in oil prices even if it was only for a few weeks would certainly damage the u.s. economy if it were a longer extended commitment and big disruption in oil than it would be much more also to the global economy to the global economy and then there's the actual dollar figure to conduct military operations right i mean flying planes dropping bombs these things are are not incredibly expensi
know about the you know in terms of populations the size of new york city and geographically it's quite small it's quite close so i think it's a much bigger problem for israel that it is for the united states but that doesn't make it not a problem for the united states and the rest of the world how much would a war with iran cost the u.s. economy it's very difficult to tell but you know our estimates that even a modest war would would hurt the u.s. economy in part because it would drive up oil...
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the city is home to which is currently one of russia's most active manufacturers of. countries like russia the ships play an important role in areas. infrastructure. frozen tundra the river banks. the problem of. the traditional transport. the bigger of these two. and is just. this exact people across the expanse of the. fleet. to circumvent the traffic bridge in the area for those that operate it there's just nothing quite like it. makes this vessel unique is its ability to operate all year round that is to say three hundred sixty five days a year. to displacing ships that can only operate when the water is free from ice. before. does not require expensive pieces of infrastructure. facilities. they were. to get this result because it. helped us come up with the optimal parameters. ability and control of the vessel. first cover design six to the basics of traditional ships of this kind there's a turbo prop at the back that creates the forward thrust. underneath. the air through bags that wrap around the perimeter of the vessel. creating the momentum curtain under the
the city is home to which is currently one of russia's most active manufacturers of. countries like russia the ships play an important role in areas. infrastructure. frozen tundra the river banks. the problem of. the traditional transport. the bigger of these two. and is just. this exact people across the expanse of the. fleet. to circumvent the traffic bridge in the area for those that operate it there's just nothing quite like it. makes this vessel unique is its ability to operate all year...
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holy city of jerusalem, the united capital of the state of israel. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, let us warmly greet governor mitt romney. [applause] >> thank you. very kind. we appreciate that. thank you. thank you. [applause] thank you. thank you so much. thank you. thank you for that kind introduction, mayor barkat, and thank you all for that warm welcome. it's a pleasure and a privilege to be in israel again. to see so many dear friends. to step foot into israel is to step foot into a nation that began with an ancient promise made in this land. the jewish people persisted through one of the most monstrous crimes in human history, and now this nation has come to take its place among the most impressive democracies on earth. israel's achievements are a wonder of the modern world. these achievements are a tribute to the resilience of the israeli people. you have managed, against all odds, time and again throughout your history, to persevere, to rise up, and to emerge stronger. the historian paul johnson, writing on the 50th anniversary of the cre
holy city of jerusalem, the united capital of the state of israel. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, let us warmly greet governor mitt romney. [applause] >> thank you. very kind. we appreciate that. thank you. thank you. [applause] thank you. thank you so much. thank you. thank you for that kind introduction, mayor barkat, and thank you all for that warm welcome. it's a pleasure and a privilege to be in israel again. to see so many dear friends. to step foot into israel is to step foot...
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>>we haveho wcabe successful outside the big cities. it shows the pirate party i in tdo well in the long term. >> the pirates are hoping for more wins in regional elections in may. >>first stop moscow, now to beijin kofi annan is headed to the chinese capitalo nuprt for his plan to end the violence in sia. >> he is focusing on russia and china, t countries that had shielded the syrian regime. >> russian president dmitry medvedev offeredisull roast pork -- full support, saying kofi annan's plant may be the last chance to avoid a civil war. >> kofi aa'seace plan calls for a ceasefire with the government pulling its troops out of rebel city's. he now hashe backing of the russian president. >> we talked about the urgency of the situation, the edo ophe killing and the violence, and to ensure humanitarian assistance reaches those in need unimpededly. >> he is now headed to beijing. he needs to change minds there, too. china along with russia has blocked u.n. resolutions. but as the talks continue, the attacks continue. government troops are s
>>we haveho wcabe successful outside the big cities. it shows the pirate party i in tdo well in the long term. >> the pirates are hoping for more wins in regional elections in may. >>first stop moscow, now to beijin kofi annan is headed to the chinese capitalo nuprt for his plan to end the violence in sia. >> he is focusing on russia and china, t countries that had shielded the syrian regime. >> russian president dmitry medvedev offeredisull roast pork -- full...
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after the oklahoma city bombing, we had to reach the same conclusion. and we had to go after the use of fertilizer. so they are like 10 to 15 years behind us in terms of thinking through what this means and how to do it. so they are making progress, but they are not moving fast enough. >> and i know that when you were sitting with their leadership back in may, i remember seeing the the video from memorial day weekend. then when you came back you called me about it. but i hope we can continue to be as persistent as you have been and others have been to make this point. as you said, it'sal protecting their own people as much as it is the urgency it is about protecting our own troops. it's remarkable the lengths to which our armed forces and our military intelligence have gone to protect soldiers to prevent and to deal with the aftermath of the horror of those explosio explosions. you know pennsylvania well. we have a lot of folks who served in both iraq and afghanistan. at last count, we're at 79 killed in action, 573 wounded. it's a major issue for our f
after the oklahoma city bombing, we had to reach the same conclusion. and we had to go after the use of fertilizer. so they are like 10 to 15 years behind us in terms of thinking through what this means and how to do it. so they are making progress, but they are not moving fast enough. >> and i know that when you were sitting with their leadership back in may, i remember seeing the the video from memorial day weekend. then when you came back you called me about it. but i hope we can...
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tensions at city hall over what to do aboot a big problemm with the water billing system. a recent audit revealed tens of thousands of customers have been ooerbilled.as jennifer gilbert tells us... that's why several members of the city council want toostop auctioning off homes wwth unpaid water bills until the &pcity can fix the systee. system. "it's their fault"85 year old mistakeehe was billed over er - $16,,00 for a water leak city...but mistakenny billed to her8:21:31"16 thousand dollars is for the water running downstairsa¬ downstairs but under ground charging me ffrrbut eeen - though a recently released audit revealed the city's water billing system over charred almost 50,0000 to pay their water bills" "people need to pay their 1:21:10customerr almost 50,0000 over charged billingg system ciiy's water audit revealed the but even though a recently released audit revealed the billing system over charged almost 50,0000 1:21:10"people need to pay thhir water bills""ityy billing errors are aa old held firm. billing ccty officials have held firm. bblling errors are an o
tensions at city hall over what to do aboot a big problemm with the water billing system. a recent audit revealed tens of thousands of customers have been ooerbilled.as jennifer gilbert tells us... that's why several members of the city council want toostop auctioning off homes wwth unpaid water bills until the &pcity can fix the systee. system. "it's their fault"85 year old mistakeehe was billed over er - $16,,00 for a water leak city...but mistakenny billed to her8:21:31"16...
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i explained after the oklahoma city bombing, we had to reach the same conclusion and go after the use of fertilizer. this is in terms of thinking what this means and how to do it. they are making progress, but not doing enough and moving fast enough. >> when you were with the leadership in may, i remember seeing the video and i remember you making that point at the time. i hope we can continue to be as persistent as you and others have been to make this point. as you said, it is about our own people as much as the urgency of protecting our own troops and it is remarkable, the lengths to which our armed forces and military intelligence have gone to protect soldiers and prevent and deal with the aftermath of the horror of those explosions. you know pennsylvania well. we have a lot of folk who is served in iraq and afghanistan. we are a 79 and above 80. the families. the remaining time, let me go to another aspect of the iranian question. it was recently released for science and international security released a report about
i explained after the oklahoma city bombing, we had to reach the same conclusion and go after the use of fertilizer. this is in terms of thinking what this means and how to do it. they are making progress, but not doing enough and moving fast enough. >> when you were with the leadership in may, i remember seeing the video and i remember you making that point at the time. i hope we can continue to be as persistent as you and others have been to make this point. as you said, it is about our...
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we go from city to city doing this thing. the problem i ultimately have, my discomfort comes from the fact that on the one hand i'mer in -- i'm nervous about adopting worst case assumptions. i think it's really bad -- not as bad as some argue but nevertheless we have to be cautious about worst case assumption. why? because in the leadup to the war in iraq in between twooe, a war that cost 4,500 americans theirless, 33,000 wounded, more than 100,000 iraqi dead, millions of refugee, $1 trillion and growing. we adopted worst case assumptions about a phantom. we have to be careful not to do that again. we have to be careful about having worst case assumptions about the prospects of diplomacy. we can talk ourselves into saying that's it, that meeting didn't go well, that's it, it's time for military action. i don't think that matt is saying that but i think a lot of people who pick up on matt's argument and we'll them about in town and others on talk shows do make that argument, they're looking, waiting for any sign that sanctions
we go from city to city doing this thing. the problem i ultimately have, my discomfort comes from the fact that on the one hand i'mer in -- i'm nervous about adopting worst case assumptions. i think it's really bad -- not as bad as some argue but nevertheless we have to be cautious about worst case assumption. why? because in the leadup to the war in iraq in between twooe, a war that cost 4,500 americans theirless, 33,000 wounded, more than 100,000 iraqi dead, millions of refugee, $1 trillion...
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around the city. the vets take turns treating troubled birds. this center received a phone call from a concerned citizen. an indian vulture was perched on a tree unable to fly because of an injury to its wings. the species is on the brink of extinction. the rescue workers carefully brought the bird back to the center. it survived after undergoing an operation. indians value the traditional kite-flying festival. however, they are facing the need to ensure that the kite strings do not hurt birds. >> and that wraps up our bulletin. >>> all right. well, it's still perhaps a bit too cold in many parts of japan to fly kites but we're starting to see signs of spring near tokyo. it's getting a little warmer day by day, and the light is lingering a bit longer in the evening. sai joins us with the world weather forecast. is it going to continue to be warmer? >> yes it was very mild yesterday and things are getting even warmer today. we've got nice southerly winds coming in. but it's a different story for northe
around the city. the vets take turns treating troubled birds. this center received a phone call from a concerned citizen. an indian vulture was perched on a tree unable to fly because of an injury to its wings. the species is on the brink of extinction. the rescue workers carefully brought the bird back to the center. it survived after undergoing an operation. indians value the traditional kite-flying festival. however, they are facing the need to ensure that the kite strings do not hurt birds....
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as one city spokesperson says, it is really to make the city whole again. after the explosion in september of 2010 that killed eight people, destroyed 38 homes, damaged dozens of others. >> explosion and fire september 9th, 2010. that damage we believe will last generations, long past the time that homes are rebuilt, streets are repaired, and we're anxious to see that the community's interests are fairly and adequately resolved. >> reporter: this would be used to pay for things like libraries or fire stations in the future. basically the community would decide. we haven't gotten a dollar amount from the city. they say that's part of the negotiations, and the city of san bruno may also look at joining negotiations to try to get paid that way. we have calls into pg and e this morning but haven't heard back yet. that's the latest from here. live in san bruno, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >>> the city of san francisco accuses natural gas safety regulators of looking the other way in the months leading up to the san bruno explosion. now it is asking a judg
as one city spokesperson says, it is really to make the city whole again. after the explosion in september of 2010 that killed eight people, destroyed 38 homes, damaged dozens of others. >> explosion and fire september 9th, 2010. that damage we believe will last generations, long past the time that homes are rebuilt, streets are repaired, and we're anxious to see that the community's interests are fairly and adequately resolved. >> reporter: this would be used to pay for things like...
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were more than 700 domestic violence cases in the city last year. and from a legal standpoint he says the investigation is no different but of course it is much, much more high profile. in the newsroom abc 7 news. >> and two oakland police officers being disciplined for behavior during a recent protest captured on video. >> these officers have rights. >> sargeant is president of the oakland police officers' association. and is not happy about the public dislow closure of the punishment handed down to two officer autos it's an absolute outrage from the perspective of the officers and the members of the oakland police officer association and association itself. >> in the video that went viral, officer john hargraves is seen with his name tag covered with tape. a violation of california law. and this photographer questioned the officer and the officer's supervisor, seen here walks over and chats with him and convinces him to remove the tape. both men were punished. the officer, for 30 days for covering his name, lieutenant wong demoted to sargeant. and
were more than 700 domestic violence cases in the city last year. and from a legal standpoint he says the investigation is no different but of course it is much, much more high profile. in the newsroom abc 7 news. >> and two oakland police officers being disciplined for behavior during a recent protest captured on video. >> these officers have rights. >> sargeant is president of the oakland police officers' association. and is not happy about the public dislow closure of the...
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the movies aimed at saving the city money an estimated $7.1 million in the first year. the 14 sworn officers will still serve the milburn area while partnering with current sheriff employees. >> i think i would prefer to have our local police department but if we don't have the funds in the city coffers then it probably makes sense to turn it over to the sheriff's department. >> all services done will remain there with the exception of vehicle maintenance. >>> thieves have pilfered copper wiring leaving a long stretch of a north bay neighborhood in the dark. police say more than 8,000 feet of copper wiring was discovered stolen in santa rosa friday morning. street lamps on fountain grove way were without power. the thefts likely occurred at night and police are asking you to report suspicious behavior. >>> one bay area city could soon put new limits on the use of leaf blowers. burlingame already has restrictions on how loud leaf blowers can be and times of day they can be you've. but city officials say public feedback shows some people want more restrictions. tomorrow t
the movies aimed at saving the city money an estimated $7.1 million in the first year. the 14 sworn officers will still serve the milburn area while partnering with current sheriff employees. >> i think i would prefer to have our local police department but if we don't have the funds in the city coffers then it probably makes sense to turn it over to the sheriff's department. >> all services done will remain there with the exception of vehicle maintenance. >>> thieves have...
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the city of san diego held qualifying rounds this weekend for the 16th annual wienerschnitzel weiner nationals. the fastest 16 out of the field of 400 advance to the next round. it will be held labor day weekend on a horse track. the winner will represent san diego in the national weiner dog race in december. had no idea. >>> now it's time to check in with lindsay murphy for a sneak peek at nissan sports xtra. >> i think i saw will's dog. that was lex? we saw you, will. this show is nonstop, golf to the nfl half fame game plus guess who is back to his old self, getting it done. coming up next. >> that does it for us. fox 5 news is always on www.myfoxdc.com. keep it right here. sports xtra is two minutes away. have a great week, everyone. if you've been successful, y yu didn't get there on your own. if you've got a business, you didn't build that. somebody else made that happen. my father's hands didn't build this company. my hands didn't build this company. through hard work and a little bit of luck, we built this business. why are you demonizing us for it? it's time we had somebody
the city of san diego held qualifying rounds this weekend for the 16th annual wienerschnitzel weiner nationals. the fastest 16 out of the field of 400 advance to the next round. it will be held labor day weekend on a horse track. the winner will represent san diego in the national weiner dog race in december. had no idea. >>> now it's time to check in with lindsay murphy for a sneak peek at nissan sports xtra. >> i think i saw will's dog. that was lex? we saw you, will. this show...
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i deciied to put that question to the tess here in new york city. so today, i'm officially ditching my wallet and using are starting oor day off ith cereal here at duane reade. and if wanna pay with my mobile phone here, i can use google wallet. so let's teet it out. oopsidasies. ll right, so i've selected my pard here and i justt..." i've selected my card here and i just ..." (cashier) "backwards, backwards." (laurie) "ohhh. no caads enabled. so now i'm enabling it. i just hold it against here. all right. thank ou very much."google wallet only works on sprint, virgin mobile devices and theenexus seven mornnng coffee. ad herr they use a serviceecalled levelupp 3& &pthat's gonna allow mm to pay with my smartphone.""so you put yoor phone right here, ann then levelup will scan the barcode.""so i just bought a the aavantage for us is that we get better transaction fees the mobile payyent space is projected to be a 171-billion-dollar businees this year and it's on the rise. so what does the future look like? we asked one of the major players. "if you're
i deciied to put that question to the tess here in new york city. so today, i'm officially ditching my wallet and using are starting oor day off ith cereal here at duane reade. and if wanna pay with my mobile phone here, i can use google wallet. so let's teet it out. oopsidasies. ll right, so i've selected my pard here and i justt..." i've selected my card here and i just ..." (cashier) "backwards, backwards." (laurie) "ohhh. no caads enabled. so now i'm enabling it. i...
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to come to the city. the president wanted a billboard this year was of a mother hugging a school kid who had been shot dead with a smiling policeman all next to them holding a smoking gun was the sign of the hope of if you. will educate she got and they came in the middle of the night and painted over this billboard this is fascism. one absurdity of the silences another absurdity if you open the paper today there is going to be a new absurdity that will make you forget yesterday's. step by step down. some time. to play. types of utopia politically. to get out he. says no limits. or bull's eye could be a k forty seven is the most popular rifle in wars throughout the world where you can buy one on africa for eight u.s. dollars for the armed groups like it because it's light and children can carry it and shoot it with ece. that's cold and. a bit more gunk atar the philosophy is. this is the weapon which was designed to kill if it can be changed then why can't a human's change to work. for criticism one is go
to come to the city. the president wanted a billboard this year was of a mother hugging a school kid who had been shot dead with a smiling policeman all next to them holding a smoking gun was the sign of the hope of if you. will educate she got and they came in the middle of the night and painted over this billboard this is fascism. one absurdity of the silences another absurdity if you open the paper today there is going to be a new absurdity that will make you forget yesterday's. step by step...
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and turned in the city of jerusalem is upon itself, the idea of dividing a city like that seems impossible. the narrowness of the waist of israel strikes you. but i think -- i think what strikes me most in these visits has been the passion and commitment and patriotism of the people, people are still immigrating into israel. and when i met with people there and spoke with them about why they live there, i mean, most people you think they would all leave, people stay there. there's a sense of purpose and commitment which is striking, and, by the way, i have to mention dan senor, a friend who wrote that book with a colleague about "start-up nation." the commitment of people to innovation, to technology, to enterprise, to a dynamic economy, you know, all those things stand out as you visit israel. israel has a lot of the great qualities that i love about this country as well. we share beauty. we share passion. we share our commitment to our respective faiths. we share a dynamic economy and we share values. i look forward to being a friend of israel throughout my administration if i'm lucky en
and turned in the city of jerusalem is upon itself, the idea of dividing a city like that seems impossible. the narrowness of the waist of israel strikes you. but i think -- i think what strikes me most in these visits has been the passion and commitment and patriotism of the people, people are still immigrating into israel. and when i met with people there and spoke with them about why they live there, i mean, most people you think they would all leave, people stay there. there's a sense of...
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oftentimes an understated reality in this city, the truth is that i think that there's -- there's often good reasons to say you don't know. but i will come back to what i said earlier. you know, and you follow this as closely as anybody. we know how long the issue of reconciliation has been discussed. we know how long times announcements have been made about agreements. now it isn't to say that such an announcement may not actually be meaningful, and i don't know if this is one of those moments. it could be. you know, it could reflect the better judgment that is being made or a reflection of a decision he has made, and he has said many times that he is not going to run in the next elections, and you also know that he talked earlier that he wants the elections by may. so, it is possible that he is doing this because he is serious about moving the elections in that time frame. so i don't know if this is like a case now. it could be that it's a case of keeping options open. i do know that it will be problematic when seen from this city, and i do know that it is twoing to be problematic whe
oftentimes an understated reality in this city, the truth is that i think that there's -- there's often good reasons to say you don't know. but i will come back to what i said earlier. you know, and you follow this as closely as anybody. we know how long the issue of reconciliation has been discussed. we know how long times announcements have been made about agreements. now it isn't to say that such an announcement may not actually be meaningful, and i don't know if this is one of those...
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in the rebellious city of homs we get a firsthand account from an eyewitness to the horrors of war plus. some of the really really clear message to the a week from this is. what makes them powerful israeli lobby seeks president obama as a blunder on whether the u.s. would support a military strike on iraq. it's good to have you with us today this is a real research a life and nascar it's the so-called day of silence here in russia just ahead of sunday's presidential election there's a blanket moratorium on all campaigning and political advertising skipping voters' breathing space to make their final decision on who to cost the ballot for and that you go to is going to reports the upcoming vote clearly stands out from others in previous years. this election is going to be quite different compared to all the other presidential polls russia's hand is being held in the wake of our series must rallies be held in the country and a spike in social and political activity among the public in general it started after the parliamentary election early in december scores of people have been digging
in the rebellious city of homs we get a firsthand account from an eyewitness to the horrors of war plus. some of the really really clear message to the a week from this is. what makes them powerful israeli lobby seeks president obama as a blunder on whether the u.s. would support a military strike on iraq. it's good to have you with us today this is a real research a life and nascar it's the so-called day of silence here in russia just ahead of sunday's presidential election there's a blanket...
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streets are filled with echoes of its past from the statues that line the promenade to the city's beautiful range of architecture but it's also home to a modern business community and one of the biggest markets here is transport. so this is a. minibus they're everywhere in russia cheap reliable and if you're very lucky really comfy. and seventy percent of them are made. and they're made by guys one of the city's most famous brands they've been producing automobiles since the one nine hundred thirty s. and all the classics are on display in the company music. so you can see that used to produce some pretty snazzy family vehicles including the famous volga which every soviet citizen wanted to own but it's commercial vehicles that have always been the company's. this very first thing that rolled off the production line. the guy has a. they still make trucks today. of course along side the mission because. gas has seen some tough times but production is now on the increase and it's all overseen by swedish c.e.o. bowen dessen who previously worked for general motors for more than twenty years. g
streets are filled with echoes of its past from the statues that line the promenade to the city's beautiful range of architecture but it's also home to a modern business community and one of the biggest markets here is transport. so this is a. minibus they're everywhere in russia cheap reliable and if you're very lucky really comfy. and seventy percent of them are made. and they're made by guys one of the city's most famous brands they've been producing automobiles since the one nine hundred...
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>> the city should be ashamed of itself. anyone to do something about this. >> we did digging and found out this house still belongs to robert and betsy baker on paper but state records show they died in twut. the bakers lived with their son, richard. neighbors say richard piled each truck and bike here one at a time over 40 years. this is too much for polenti. >> crazy. >> neighbors describe the 58-year-old richard as he can sen trick and volatile. he hasn't been seen for months and it's not unusual but they worry when he disappears he might be dead in the house. so we called the fire department about that and they brought the sheriff and everybody went in. not an easy tas ook we had deputies inside of the house. and the house was full of debris, boxes piled up to the keeling and stuff like that. that kind of made it difficult it wasn't the first time they'd been there for a welfare check and there was no sign of bake year kids call it the spooky house. you know? and people throw stuff there too, you know? >> how did it get
>> the city should be ashamed of itself. anyone to do something about this. >> we did digging and found out this house still belongs to robert and betsy baker on paper but state records show they died in twut. the bakers lived with their son, richard. neighbors say richard piled each truck and bike here one at a time over 40 years. this is too much for polenti. >> crazy. >> neighbors describe the 58-year-old richard as he can sen trick and volatile. he hasn't been seen...
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with 200 of the works, the museum is one of the city's major tourist attractions. they include such famous paintings as sun flowers and bedroom. museum workers took the works off the walls after disconnecting the security alarms. they put the paintings in shock resistant cases that also offer protection from temperature changes. the works will be lent to another museum until they can go back home next spring. the museum curator said in order to safeguard the operation, he cannot reveal the security measures taken as many galleries and museums and europe have been targeted by thieves for their well-known paintings. >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. do stay with us. we'll be back with more of your updates at the top of the hour.
with 200 of the works, the museum is one of the city's major tourist attractions. they include such famous paintings as sun flowers and bedroom. museum workers took the works off the walls after disconnecting the security alarms. they put the paintings in shock resistant cases that also offer protection from temperature changes. the works will be lent to another museum until they can go back home next spring. the museum curator said in order to safeguard the operation, he cannot reveal the...
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a packed commuter train slammed into a barrier at the end of the line at one of the city's busiest stations. more than 600 people injured. >> there were reportedly problems with the train's brakes. first, this report. >> the accident occurred at the height of the morning rush hour. the train was packed with an estimated 2,000 commuters. several hundred injured people have been rescued from the wreckage. officials say it will be some time before a final figure is known. >> they are pulling people out from between the first and second carriages. there are survivors and there could be victims. but we do not have a number. >> some of the injured were treated on station platforms. the more serious cases are being brought to nearby hospitals. the train entered the station at a high speed and hit the buffers at the end of the platform. officials believe there may have been a problem with the brakes. after hitting the barrier, the train derailed. hundreds of thousands of people use the buenos aires underground every day, but the network is beset by problems of overcrowding on often dilapidated trai
a packed commuter train slammed into a barrier at the end of the line at one of the city's busiest stations. more than 600 people injured. >> there were reportedly problems with the train's brakes. first, this report. >> the accident occurred at the height of the morning rush hour. the train was packed with an estimated 2,000 commuters. several hundred injured people have been rescued from the wreckage. officials say it will be some time before a final figure is known. >> they...
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out of the city her demand follows one of the most dramatic clampdowns on the movement in its history more than four hundred people were arrested one what began as a peaceful rally against inequality and police brutality turned a rough ride clad cops jumped into action firing volleys of tear gas and flask grenades at protesters hiding behind makeshift barriers bearing peace symbols first hand accounts say that police were tearing a list of demonstrators was which they used to arrest attendance sara flounders from the international action center believes that offered by the movement is like a large equality for a dying american dream. it's very much achieving its goals in terms of waking up the youth and the waking up working people in the us to the reality the reality that poor and working people are losing more and more and that the one percent actually one thousands of one percent is gaining an enormous new wealth so that they are very successful and drawing attention to that again and again the media tries to base this on. being by the by and from the program and a broken piece of
out of the city her demand follows one of the most dramatic clampdowns on the movement in its history more than four hundred people were arrested one what began as a peaceful rally against inequality and police brutality turned a rough ride clad cops jumped into action firing volleys of tear gas and flask grenades at protesters hiding behind makeshift barriers bearing peace symbols first hand accounts say that police were tearing a list of demonstrators was which they used to arrest attendance...
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the shooting in and around the city of toulouse shocked the country. >> it has been called a great victory for democracy in africa. sunday's runoffs of the incumbent lose by a huge margin. >> it was marred by controversy and violence, and there were fears that the incumbent might try to cling to power. >> the party went through the night in the streets. the mood -- joy mixed with relief. joy that the incumbent's 12 years in office are over and relief that he is quick to leave after acknowledging his defeat. his opponents said the result was a mandate for change. >> the size of this victory by the vote of the people shows the immensity of expectations. i will do everything in my power, starting tonight, to ensure this is the beginning of a new era for sanibel. >> it is a humiliating exit for a man who swept to power on a wave of hope in 2000. that he was increasingly seen as having lost touch, and handing powers to his son and sidestepping the constitution to seek a third term in office. when celebrations are over, sall has to deliver. the average income is just $3 a day. >> we will be back
the shooting in and around the city of toulouse shocked the country. >> it has been called a great victory for democracy in africa. sunday's runoffs of the incumbent lose by a huge margin. >> it was marred by controversy and violence, and there were fears that the incumbent might try to cling to power. >> the party went through the night in the streets. the mood -- joy mixed with relief. joy that the incumbent's 12 years in office are over and relief that he is quick to leave...
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some signs of dissidents in the city of azerbajian. there was protesting against the government also alleged civil rights abuses. >> was a contest scheduled on may 26. the city will be flooded with visitors across europe. -- from across europe. >> each day, a few new songs are being performed. this year's eurovision song contest kicks off on the weekends. scenes like these show a side of the city that do not fit well with the pop events. on monday, police used violence to bait -- break up an opposition rally. some were arrested. this is nothing unusual. authorities regularly out law rallies like this. these pictures show the first- ever meeting between the government also representatives and delegates from human rights organizations. it was staged to look like a dialogue, but it was not. the active list -- activists' claims of mystery men were dismissed. >> they are trying to politicize the song contest by painting a negative picture of the sea. it is a picture we do not deserve. >> the problems are about political freedoms. freedom of
some signs of dissidents in the city of azerbajian. there was protesting against the government also alleged civil rights abuses. >> was a contest scheduled on may 26. the city will be flooded with visitors across europe. -- from across europe. >> each day, a few new songs are being performed. this year's eurovision song contest kicks off on the weekends. scenes like these show a side of the city that do not fit well with the pop events. on monday, police used violence to bait --...
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in the city. >> people are terrified. they have been hiding out inside their homes, in the stairwells, putting as much different -- distance between them and the outside as possible. there were 17 dead, and they took them out to bury them, but not one of the time. they dug in one mass graves, but put all the bodies in at once and fled. it remains very dangerous. we counted hundreds of impact, and we are still hearing the of the whistle -- hearing whistles and explosions. >> as the bombardment continues, as the opposition strengthening or dissipating? >> that is a good question. it has seemed like very long ti. why is the government acting now. bear in mind a few days ago a general went from the government side. >> progress between rival factions in the middle east. you have an update for us. >> the main palestinian groups, and hamas have agreed that mahmoud abbas will head an interim government, but the move came with a warning from israel that it may close the door to any future peace talks. wexner mahmoud abbas, of fata
in the city. >> people are terrified. they have been hiding out inside their homes, in the stairwells, putting as much different -- distance between them and the outside as possible. there were 17 dead, and they took them out to bury them, but not one of the time. they dug in one mass graves, but put all the bodies in at once and fled. it remains very dangerous. we counted hundreds of impact, and we are still hearing the of the whistle -- hearing whistles and explosions. >> as the...
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good >> explosions and chaos in the city. its residents have ensured freer and bloodshed for many months, but few foreign journalists have shared the fear. now of french reporter has lost his life, and the death toll exceeds 5000. he was put into a taxi and driven off. there were many other casualties. he was the victim of many conflicts. he had been on a government- approved stuart. underlines there isit triggered the violence has only gotten worse since the commission arrived last month. they were supposed to confirm promises they made to stop shooting and pullback troops, but that has not happened. now one of the teams has given up in disgust. >> i step down because i've felt i was serving the syrian regime. i did not feel i belong to an independent body monitoring the situation. that is why i stepped down. i was giving the regime a chance to continue killings, and i could not do that. >> hillary clinton applauded the efforts of the arab league and suggested a mission in searing gus was running out of steam. -- the mission
good >> explosions and chaos in the city. its residents have ensured freer and bloodshed for many months, but few foreign journalists have shared the fear. now of french reporter has lost his life, and the death toll exceeds 5000. he was put into a taxi and driven off. there were many other casualties. he was the victim of many conflicts. he had been on a government- approved stuart. underlines there isit triggered the violence has only gotten worse since the commission arrived last...
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the confidence build arrangement at the deeply buried enrichment facility near the holy city. this would go a long way towards easing israeli anxieties that drive a potential strike this year. a final diplomatic settlement, rights to a program under the nuclear non-plifration treaty would be more difficult to achieve. unlike military action the only sustainable solution. as our diplomats work with other members of the p5 plus 1 to find a solution to the iranian threat, congress needs to avoid taking steps that boxes them in and limit creative options. for instance, insisting all activities suspended prior to negotiations or limited future enrichment under extraordinary safeguards will only make a dip marry outcome more difficult to achieve and make a costly and unpredictable military confrontation more likely. with that i conclude and look forward to your questions. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, doctor. as i stated, the full testimony of all the witnesses will be made part of the record. does the ranking member have the unanimous consent request? >> yes. i'd like to a
the confidence build arrangement at the deeply buried enrichment facility near the holy city. this would go a long way towards easing israeli anxieties that drive a potential strike this year. a final diplomatic settlement, rights to a program under the nuclear non-plifration treaty would be more difficult to achieve. unlike military action the only sustainable solution. as our diplomats work with other members of the p5 plus 1 to find a solution to the iranian threat, congress needs to avoid...
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not going to be the number. of jerusalem the city by the separation. sound the music was composed by a band called the five they are palestinian rappers from a refugee camp in lebanon. who are you know much of the muscle you know when. you buy your mom drugs when most of the you ought to be. why do. we sing for people who don't listen to rap machine had a friend rap is not the main goal. the goal is the cause for which we are singing because as the most important thing. there will be no peace in the world as long as there are people being killed in palestine. chosing such as i was holding the cats here they feel like you know they're going to be executed by this circumstance and need it all it's a point that you just expressed support for a country that's under political turmoil comes from a. business i don't at all griffey but life is a picture in the future i would like to become a journalist to show our country how special it is. and to show the truth. is that when you give them an account you have no responsibility to document their community so yo
not going to be the number. of jerusalem the city by the separation. sound the music was composed by a band called the five they are palestinian rappers from a refugee camp in lebanon. who are you know much of the muscle you know when. you buy your mom drugs when most of the you ought to be. why do. we sing for people who don't listen to rap machine had a friend rap is not the main goal. the goal is the cause for which we are singing because as the most important thing. there will be no peace...
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towards the do come to drew sloan go back as ambassadors of the city the city is doing well and it's more about entrepreneurial. business skills managing growth in the city which i believe my background is relevant. in the question well recently i've heard that many young arabs today quit iraq schools and the plan for proper jewish education and they want to have to have jewish diplomas rather than that their average diplomas why is that a problem. it's not a problem on the contrary. the point is that in east jerusalem. a lot of the muslims work the curriculum that was palestinian and i believe in residence that is really curriculum in the way of teaching it's much better. so you have a transition more people that care about the future of their kids are interested in what's the best education for their kids can get in order to apply to universities around the world or in israel and to become more successful news there is a migration to better education system it's optional it's not mandatory and people are lately because maybe it's because it's optional people migrate to the israeli
towards the do come to drew sloan go back as ambassadors of the city the city is doing well and it's more about entrepreneurial. business skills managing growth in the city which i believe my background is relevant. in the question well recently i've heard that many young arabs today quit iraq schools and the plan for proper jewish education and they want to have to have jewish diplomas rather than that their average diplomas why is that a problem. it's not a problem on the contrary. the point...
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they move around the city. they're asked to comment on issues. they're asked to comment on personalities. they become part of the game. part of the game is to show how important they are, how wrong the other people are and that escalates because then it comes back as gossip to the principals and they do get excited at some point do you say was he really saying that about me. that's human nature. but i don't think the conflicts with vance between vance and me were in any way comparable to the rogers kiss jer stuff from what i've read. >> does any other government from your experience have the same situation where you have the different departments trying to outdo one another? >> oh, sure. absolutely. maybe in the u.s. case it's a little more dramatic because in a sense you have this post of the secretary of state which has all the trainings of protocol and ceremony. and the illusions of power. and then you have the national security advisor who's close to the president. if the president is interested in foreign affairs. and wants to run foreign af
they move around the city. they're asked to comment on issues. they're asked to comment on personalities. they become part of the game. part of the game is to show how important they are, how wrong the other people are and that escalates because then it comes back as gossip to the principals and they do get excited at some point do you say was he really saying that about me. that's human nature. but i don't think the conflicts with vance between vance and me were in any way comparable to the...
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city is found several kilometers away from the ancient oak in the middle ages the maori sought protection from invaders by building their settlements in out of the way places one of them is high on the bank of a river in the district. natural obstacles provided protection for the inhabitants of these fortifications. team people came to this grove from the region to pray for a russian victory over napoleon people in the surrounding villages still tell the story of the maori who sacrificed twenty six horses to the gods. now it's time for you. to join other worshipers at the prayer in appealing to the gods. to the singing of an exodus touched sacrificial animals. this is followed with a meal shared by those taking part in the ritual giving out food pots to bring the people together according to their beliefs people get closer to the gods by eating in this way. everywhere try to be here for the service. before nightfall finally they set out for the start of the expedition. depression. pit in the very center of a field. a safe distance from it the people living in this village used to plough t
city is found several kilometers away from the ancient oak in the middle ages the maori sought protection from invaders by building their settlements in out of the way places one of them is high on the bank of a river in the district. natural obstacles provided protection for the inhabitants of these fortifications. team people came to this grove from the region to pray for a russian victory over napoleon people in the surrounding villages still tell the story of the maori who sacrificed twenty...
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the city. and i write about the do it yourself city like detroit. the government really isn't functioning properly, but it does give people the sort of space to do things like plant urban gardens or just start their sort of own entrepreneurial operations without much getting in the way, because as i said there's not -- >> jennifer: there's a lot of land. right. detroit was a city that was built for 2 million people but now only about 700,000 live there. and people are using some of that vacant land for -- for example, urban farming. how successful has that been? >> it is doing good. it is sort of a metaphor these green shoots coming from the industrialists of our society. but it's obviously a deficit that the city has 40-some miles of vacant land that's paris, and turning that into a positive thing. just this week the city council is supposed to be voting on a project by a local businessman who wants to buy something like 1400 acres of vacant city land and plant a huge tree farm. so that's thin
the city. and i write about the do it yourself city like detroit. the government really isn't functioning properly, but it does give people the sort of space to do things like plant urban gardens or just start their sort of own entrepreneurial operations without much getting in the way, because as i said there's not -- >> jennifer: there's a lot of land. right. detroit was a city that was built for 2 million people but now only about 700,000 live there. and people are using some of that...